Key Topics: Social Cognition, Social Emotional Academic Learning, Social Problem Solving

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Social Academic Connection
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Instructor: Ryan Hendrix (Disclosure) & Kari Zweber Palmer (Disclosure)


5.5 hours of instruction


This course explores:
  • How social learning differences and/or challenges directly impact one’s performance on socially-based educational standards

  • Strategies to help individuals improve social information interpretation in the classroom and online

  • Tips to use four components of the ILAUGH Model of Social Cognition


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5.5 hours of training and CE credit available for select professionals.

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Social Thinking Is Academic Thinking: Making Connections Using the ILAUGH Model

Discover an array of concepts and strategies that bolster social learning and help students meet socially based educational standards. Explore the ILAUGH Model of Social Cognition to help break down and make sense of the social world. Uncover how differences and/or challenges in social communication, executive functioning, and perspective taking impact written expression, reading comprehension of literature, organizational skills, and working in a group. Learn strategies to support students, clients, and patients in each of the above! Rounding out the day: learn tips for student-driven goal writing and data keeping. Note: This course is introductory and designed for those who are new to Social Thinking or just want to expand how they teach lessons from the Social Thinking Methodology.

Registration Includes 90-Day Recorded Replay Access

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